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KORN: 'Coming Undone' Video Preview Available

A 30-second preview of the new KORN video, "Coming Undone", has been posted online at this location (Real Media). It can also be viewed by clicking here.

The new "Coming Undone" video is not to be confused with the live video which was released late last month and was erroneously reported to be the official clip for the song.

"Coming Undone" will receive its premiere this Monday, March 13 as part of MTV2's "Unleashed", where a brand new music video is aired at the top of every hour. The song comes off the band's seventh studio album, "See You on the Other Side", which has sold 737,000 copies since its December 6 release, according to Nielsen SoundScan. A "See You on the Other Side"KORN concert special is scheduled to air on March 13 at 2:30 p.m. on MTV2.

KORN kicked off the North American leg of their 2006 world tour late last month in the band's hometown of Bakersfield, California. The trek, which also features MUDVAYNE and 10 YEARS, will finish up on April 4 in Toronto, Canada.

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